Buon Ho

Đắk Lắk, Viet Nam

Why visit Buon Ho?

Buon Ho is a town and district capital in eastern Đắk Lắk Province, situated roughly 40 km east of Buon Ma Thuot along National Route 14. It serves as a commercial and administrative hub for the surrounding agricultural region, which produces coffee, rubber, pepper, and cashews. The town has a relaxed, small-town atmosphere and offers visitors a glimpse of everyday life in the Central Highlands away from the tourist trail.

The climate follows the Central Highlands pattern with a dry season from November to April and a rainy season from May to October. Temperatures are pleasant year-round due to the elevation.

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How do you get there?

By Plane

The nearest airport is Buon Ma Thuot Airport (BMV IATA), about 50 km west. A taxi from the airport to Buon Ho takes roughly one hour.

By Car / Road

Buon Ho lies on National Route 14, about 40 km east of Buon Ma Thuot and 160 km west of Nha Trang. Buses running between Buon Ma Thuot and Nha Trang pass through the town. Local buses connect Buon Ho to Buon Ma Thuot's central bus station.

The town centre is compact and walkable. Motorbike taxis (xe ôm) are available for short trips, and motorbikes can be rented in Buon Ma Thuot for day trips to the area.

What are the things to do?

  • Local coffee and rubber plantations — The surrounding countryside is covered with coffee, rubber, and pepper plantations. A motorbike ride through the area offers a genuine look at Central Highlands agriculture.
  • Traditional Ê-đê longhouses — Scattered in the rural areas around Buon Ho, these traditional stilt houses of the Ê-đê ethnic minority can be spotted along the roads.

Explore the surrounding farmland by motorbike, visiting coffee and pepper plantations. The area is excellent for cycling and motorbiking through quiet rural roads.

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Where to eat?

Small phở and cơm bình dân (budget rice) eateries cluster around the market area, serving Vietnamese staples for 20,000–50,000 dong per bowl. Street food stalls operate in the evenings near the bus stop, offering grilled meats, bánh mì, and fresh spring rolls.

Where to drink?

Vietnamese coffee (cà phê sữa đá) is widely available at local cafés. The area is a significant coffee-producing region.

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Where to stay?

Basic guesthouses (nhà nghỉ) near the market and along National Route 14 offer simple rooms with fan or air-conditioning from 150,000–300,000 dong per night. Most cater to local travellers and domestic trade.

What should you buy?

Local markets sell fresh produce, coffee beans, and pepper. Buon Ho's central market is the main shopping destination for everyday goods.

Where to go next?

  • Buon Ma Thuot — 40 km west. The capital of Đắk Lắk with Buon Ma Thuot Airport, coffee culture, waterfalls, and museums.
  • Nha Trang — 160 km east. Beach resort city with swimming, snorkelling, and scuba diving.
  • Lak Lake — About 80 km south. Scenic lake with Ê-đê minority villages and boat trips.

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Guide content as of July 2026.

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